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I don’t see any here eitherTennessee ain't got smoke.
I don’t see any here eitherTennessee ain't got smoke.
You gonna be next?I wonder how he got insurance to pay for it, aren’t those usually considered cosmetics?
It was on the news here too, fires in Quebec are the source. I refuse to take the blame for anything those frenchies are responsible for…
I live with a pair I can play with when I want, don’t need them attached to me.You gonna be next?
What size are you thinking?
Jason likes them big
Well you could have your own and let Jason test run them lolI live with a pair I can play with when I want, don’t need them attached to me.
Think it's fire smoke. The radar image showed jet stream pushing rain/showers from directly north of the homestead, and almost in a straight line. Way different pattern for us.What’s with the air quality warning? Do you have localized smoke or otherwise? We’ve been pretty clear the last 5 days or so.
Managed to get some chores done on my end as well. Got the lift and dock in, along with part of the irrigation feed/filter setup. Then managed to get 4 more tomato plants and a cluster of cucumbers in the ground. That makes 15 tomato's so far with 3 more chocolate cherry (clusters) remaining. We have a habit of sharing some of the harvest, especially the cherry tom's.Managed to get half the yard mowed and a few other yard chores done and then I was done,
What about the methheads?Tennessee ain't got smoke.
I need to do some work on our dock, the water is so low my first two section are completely grounded and putting a lot of tension on the third. First section of floating has sunk in to the mud at one end, will try and jack it up out of that and see what I can to next, maybe a 2x8 under that end will at least level it but I really don’t know after that.View attachment 380598View attachment 380600
Tomatoes , onions, cucumber mounds, and horseradish in the near part of this garden, with asparagus and winter onions in the further back section near the propane tank.
Our ground if way to soft to consider such, last night when I went for a dip there were spots that if I stood up i would sink ankle deep in the silt. Combine that with the changes in water level that can happen by the day if the wind changes it wouldn’t be practical. Floating really is the only option here. When we moved in last summer the water level was at or near record highs, the difference between then and now is a little hard to adjust too.@GCJenks204
The bottom here is now firm enuf to use a wheel setup. I have screw-jack adjustable legs with wheels.
One of the neighbors had a soft bottom and used a weed roller and a demucking/digester
tablet to digest the biomatter to firm up the bottom. It appears to have done a good job. They are using the area for swimming now.
Oh we got plenty of those.What about the methheads?